Lyudmila Marchenko is a Soviet theatre and film actress. At the age of 18, she made her debut in the film “The Volunteers”, and at 19 she was approved for the role of Nastenka in the film “White Nights”, directed by Ivan Pyryev.
Lev Kulidzhanov invited her to the title role in the film "A Home for Tanya" in 1959, the film was a huge success and was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Due to her immediacy and simplicity of the acting style, she skillfully embodied a rare acting role for those years — a lyrical heroine. From 1959 to 1979 she appears in 15 films, including “Until Next Spring”, “My Younger Brother”, “No Fear, No Blame”, “The Cook”, “The Scouts”.
Gender
Female
Birthday
1940-06-20
Place of birth
Arkhipo-Osipovka, Krasnodar Region, USSR (Russia)
The Cook
1966
4.20
A Home for Tanya
1959
5.80
Man Casts an Anchor
1967
0.00
No Fear, No Blame
1963
3.70
The Tunnel
1966
4.50
The Scouts
1968
4.60
My Younger Brother
1962
5.40
White Nights
1959
7.10
Aybolit-66
1967
5.73
Until Next Spring
1961
0.00
Something with the Telephone
1979
0.00
Dmitro Goritsvit
1962
0.00
The Volunteers
1958
4.80
The Gypsy
1967
8.00
Whistle Stop
1963
5.30
Vingt mille lieues sur la Terre
1961
0.00